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Drăgănescu may
refer to
several entities in Romania:
Drăgănescu, a
village in Mihăilești town,
Giurgiu County Mihai Drăgănescu,
engineer Drăgan (disambiguation)...
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Mihai Corneliu Drăgănescu (October 6, 1929 – May 28, 2010) was a
Romanian engineer who
served as
President of the
Romanian Academy from 1990 to 1994. Born...
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Lidia Drăgănescu (née Butnărașu; born 24
October 1967) is a
Romanian former handballer who pla**** as a left back for the
Romanian national team. Liga Națională:...
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Sagstuen Kari
Solem Tina
Abdulla Frida Nåmo Rønning
Narcisa Lecușanu
Lidia Drăgănescu Irene Espínola
Jennifer Gutiérrez
Bermejo Hildigunnur Einarsdóttir Clara...
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Klikovac Rita Borbás
Marija Petrović
Maren Nyland Aardahl Edit
Matei Lidia Drăgănescu Simona Gogîrlă
Carmen Amariei Narcisa Lecușanu
Valeria Motogna-Beșe Cristina...
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monographs Tumeurs Médullaires, 1929, Syringobulbie, 1932),
State Drăgănescu (author of the book
Lichidul cefalo-rahidian (The
Cerebrospinal Fluid)...
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Drăgănescu (27
September 1936 – 26
March 2020) was a
Romanian actor. He
appeared in more than
fifty films since 1972. "Actorul
Constantin Drăgănescu a...
- Verdeț
Constantin Dăscălescu
Preceded by
Gheorghe Oprea Succeeded by
Mihai Drăgănescu President of the
Council of
National Science and
Technology In office...
- priest, iconographer, and saint, ****nie Boca
painted an icon of
Saints in
Draganescu Church,
which included St.
Francis of ****isi.
Outside of Christianity...
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Mugurel Drăgănescu (born 10 May 1976, in Sinaia) is a
Romanian former football referee.
Drăgănescu was born in Sinaia, but
lives in Breaza. His
first Liga...